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There are many ways to dry corn starch residue. For corn starch residue used in feed production process, the three-cylinder high-temperature dryer is more practical, with lower drying cost, stronger operability, higher efficiency, and no upper limit on production capacity.
The corn starch residue dryer adopts a three-cylinder drying structure. First, it has an advantage in the area of the factory building. In this drying structure, the material travels in the form of two retreats and one advance, which effectively prolongs the heating of the materials. Therefore, it is not necessary to extend the length of the whole body of the dryer. Therefore, under the premise of the same production capacity, the three-cylinder cornstarch residue dryer occupies a smaller area.
The material is heated for a long time, and the heat source comes from the heating air and the cylinder wall. Therefore, the heat utilization rate is higher, and the energy consumption of cornstarch residue drying is significantly reduced, and energy consumption is the main cost source of the cornstarch residue dryer. Therefore, there is a greater demand for three-cylinder dryers in the market.
Zhengzhou Jiutian provides a full range of environmentally friendly and energy-saving tumble dryers, which are suitable for drying and producing mixed feeds such as corn starch residue, sprayed corn husks, and corn residue. Welcome to contact us for more detailed information.
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